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Maria K by Cosimo for Femjoy - 'Marias Debut'
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Cosimo di Giovanni de' Medici (detail) by Bronzino
It has been a week or two since I've started to rewatch the series 'Medici: Masters of Florence'. Every time I start a new period show or rewatch an old one, I feel the need to go through the internet and research the characters of the show. I already downloaded a few books about them. I believe I will make a few threads/posts around the Medici's, especially about my favorites, like Lorenzo the Magnificentđ and his brother Giuliano de' Mediciđ.
If the multiverse really exists, I hope that Giuliano survived the Pazzi conspiracy.
Bradley James as Giuliano de' Medici
Could you write a story where a king who outlawed magical beings (like fae, elves, sorcerers, etc Bc theyâve tried to kill him multiple times ) has a trial for a young magical creature found in his lands, but the creature isnât evil, didnât even KNOW they were trespassing, and is terrified theyâre gonna be executed or tortured or something. But the king doesnât hurt it, since the magical being didnât mean any harm? Could turn into found family or he just lets it go or something
Love ur writing!!
A Benignant Mischief
@annablogsposts THIS ASK HAS CONSUMED MY EVERY WAKING THOUGHT SINCE I GOT IT! IN THE MIDST OF FEBUWHUMP NO DOUBT! THE GALL, THE NERVE!!!! I must say, this idea has taken hold of a good chunk of my brain and I have just been obsessed with Cosimo and Henrik (who will be introduced in part two), I hope you love them as much as I do. There is far more than this part written, but I had to divide it up to get some of it published so you didn't think it was just collecting dust in my inbox.
Thank you so much for this ask, it has rekindled an obsession with writing plot that isn't exclusively whump?! If that makes sense. I hope you enjoy it!
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Cosimo ran through the forest with a sharp urgency, an unconscious boy cradled close to his chest as he went. The rain pattered down on his head as he ran, bare feet clawing at the ground to keep his grip. To an onlooker he could have been running on plain terrain instead over the wiry and rough forest, leaves slick with water; as if he were one with the Earth; knew every root, every nettle and broken tree bows that he hopped over with graceful ease.
His sharp eyes searched the forest frantically, pleading for a shelter to open up to them. Ahead was a wooden fence, tree branches crisscrossing before him like a blockade. Cosimo bowed his head and turned to the side, curling his upper body around the smaller one in his arms. Branches snapped and scratched at him as he pushed his way through with a determined resolve.
When he finally emerged from the branches, he found what he knew would be waiting for him. A small burrow made in a circle of trees, an opening in the trunk of a thick elfbow tree, the size of three fully grown oaks. A shelter mercifully presenting itself. Cosimo let out a soft sigh and whispered a soft thank you to the forest for providing.
His limbs grew heavier and heavier the closer he got to rest, but he walked on, slower now but just as strong as he was when he set out from court. He lay the boy in his arms down on a bed of leaves for the moment under the shelter of the elfbow. Cosimo touched the trunk as he entered, his heart feeling full as he did.
âThank you protecting us,â he whispered, pressing his forehead to the entrance. Then he pressed his knuckles against the unconscious boyâs forehead, letting out a soft sigh. He was okay. Not as hot as he was before. Cosimo would gather food and herbs tomorrow to help the fever, but at least he was stable for now.
Cosimo took off his pack that he had hastily gathered from home. Two blankets, two pillows, a canteen of water, a hunting knife â just the essentials.
âThe very bare necessities, Cosimo,â Cosimo chastised himself with a sigh, running a hand through his soaked hair flicking the rain from it. Cosimo put a pillow under the boyâs head and wrapped him in a blanket to keep him warm. Cosimo sat with back against the trunk of the tree, arms wrapped around his knees that he hugged to his chest and just watched the rain patted down on leaves outside the elfbow. The gloomy grey of the evening bled into a darker, broodier grey but the rain let up before night fell with its coat of deep purples and midnight blues.
Cosimo didnât know at what point he fell asleep, but he woke to footsteps cracking the leaves beneath its feet and he was immediately alert. His hand shot and grabbed the hunting knife, unsheathing it and lunging forward teeth bared.
He came face to snout with a fox that was frozen in place, brown eyes meeting Cosimoâs with a slightly dazed and stunned glimmer to them. Cosimo let out a breath that reflected on the air with a rolling wave of smoke, before settling back into the nook-like shelter of the elfbow. The fox didnât retreat, instead he sniffed the air and timidly took a step towards Cosimo and the unconscious boy beside him.
Cosimo inclined his head slightly and the fox entered the elfbow with all the inquisitiveness of a cat trying to sniff out the source of fish. The fox turned his head to the boy, and glancing back at Cosimo quickly for permission he curled up on the unconscious boyâs chest. Curling into a little ball on top of him, deep brown eyes meeting Cosimoâs again before closing half-lidded.
Emotion clogged Cosimoâs throat as he reached out to pet the fox, allowing the animal to sniff his hand before allowing the affection.
âSee?â Cosimo whispered to the air. âYouâre not nobody. Youâre like me.â
Cosimo didnât sleep exactly, but he at least got some semblance of rest before Dawn broke and he woke with it. He looked down at the sleeping boy, who was still asleep, the fox now curled up to the boyâs side. Cosimo reached his hand out and brushed the boyâs hair back from his forehead to feel it.
He was warm, not too hot. Maybe the fever had passed with the rain? Cosimo didnât know enough about it, but he knew the rejuvenation powers of rain that came with him so he suspected maybe it could be the saviour of the boy too.
Cosimo drank some water from the canteen before grabbing the empty rucksack he took with him and slinging it over his shoulder across his body. He took the water and the hunting knife and set off about the day. When he exited the elfbow the sun was only starting to rise, birds heralding the morning.
Cosimo looked back to the sleeping boy and the fox. He pressed his hand to the tree and leaned his forehead into the back of his palm.
Protect them, please. Iâll return with food.
Cosimo felt the rush of feeling that flooded him when he felt around nature. Then he turned and walked out of the small clearing and into the embrace of the forest again. He remembered hearing running water when he was running with the boy, the sound distinct from the patter of the rain.
The dense woods were not nearly as imposing as they were the night before, when Cosimoâs thoughts were on finding shelter and nothing else. There should be some mushrooms nearby he could roast, maybe some berry bushes if he was lucky and water. Not enough to feed them properly, but to sustain them? It would be enough.
Cosimo found the stream under a thicket of leaves. It was slightly lower than the ground that Cosimo was on, so he simply extended a leg and slid down the bank to the stream, opening his canteen as he went. His feet settled into the damp earth, and he crouched down to refill the canteen. Not before drinking the last of the remaining water.
He heard a huff from his left so Cosimo glanced towards the sound and saw a horse lapping up water from the stream. Cosimo froze like the fox had the night before, before kicking himself into action. He sprung up, canteen forgotten in the stream and bolted back up the bank, his fingers clawing into the clay.
He scrambled to the top and was met with a pair of legs. There was a flash and a pressure on his chest and Cosimo was airborne, gravity grabbing at him and bringing him down hard into the outer bank of the stream. Cosimo let out a gasp of air on impact but quickly sprung to his feet and turned to hop the stream to the other side.
A hand grabbed him by the strap of his rucksack, and he was yanked backwards. âHey! Wait!â Cosimo cried, bringing an elbow back sharply and his head back too. He slipped under the strap of his bag and grabbed the hunting knife and hopped the stream with ease. He didnât look back.
Humans were bad. They killed people like him, there shouldnât even be any for miles around!
Cosimo climbed up the opposite bank of earth with deft speed and hoisted himself to the other side, knife ready in one hand, the sheath in his other with one thought and one thought only â to go back to the boy in the elfbow.
He didnât account for more soldiers to be on the other side of the stream. Cosimo froze again when he was first recognised by another man. They were all fully grown humans. Cosimo had yet to pass his fifteenth year, at least he had a slight boost in height, but he was too skinny to fight.
There wasnât time to think before a hand was bunched in his shirt again. Cosimo whirled on his heel, slashing out blindly with the knife. The blade cut into the soldierâs cheek Cosimo realised with wide eyes, and the Soldier let him go. Cosimo fell to the side at the sudden lack of force holding him, but quickly got his bearings again and ran to the right of the soldierâs camp.
An arrow whizzed by his ear, startling him and Cosimo lunged to the left only to be caught with a kick to his leg. Cosimo stumbled but remained standing, turning to his new attacker baring his teeth only to get a punch to the face. Cosimoâs eyes rolled into the back of his head as he fell, stiff as an oak onto the forest floor.
A boot stomped down onto Cosimoâs wrist wielding the knife and Cosimo cried out, reaching over with his free hand to paw at the boot but it wouldnât budge. A knee to the chest followed and Cosimo cried out, trying to wiggle himself free but the human was too heavy. Whether his weight was from his diet or the weight of the uniform of metal that the man wore Cosimo didnât know.
âWell, well, well,â the human man remarked. Cosimo swallowed the lump in his throat, struggling to free himself from the manâs pin. âYouâre only a baby, arenât you?â
Cosimo bared his teeth in response. They were so close to where Cosimo had left the boy and the fox, and he prayed that the elfbow would protect them from the soldiers.
âLet go of me,â Cosimo demanded, eyes blazing up at the man. The man smiled, something wicked twinkling in his eyes.
âHave you run away from home? You do know what we do to your people in these parts, donât you?â
Cosimo let out a cry of frustration at trying and failing pathetically to free himself from the manâs grip.
âPlease,â Cosimo said. âI donât mean you any harm. I was just coming for water.â
âWonât do harm my arse,â the soldier that Cosimo cut ground out, fury winding his features tight. Cosimo didnât see him lift his leg, but his head whipped to the side with the impact. Cosimo righted his head too early as the man he injured stomped a foot down on Cosimoâs face.
Cosimo heard the bones in his nose crack inside his head while he screamed out loud, a quiet whimper following after his scream died in his throat.
âHey!â The soldier pinning Cosimo growled. âYou canât kill it. They must be brought to court before their execution.â
Execution?
Cosimoâs struggles to break free renewed at the thoughts of the soldiers taking him away from the boy. âNo! No, you canât! I canât leave the forest, please!â
The man above him tilted his lips down into a frown. âSorry kid. Orders are orders, we have to bring ya in.â
âDonât talk to it like itâs a child,â the angry soldier scolded. The man on top of him reached over and plucked the knife from Cosimoâs grip. Cosimo let out a soft whine at the object of his defence leaving his grasp.
âJust get the irons and let me deal with hââ the man above him said, then corrected himself, glancing down at Cosimo with a frown. âIt.â
The angry man stormed off out of sight. Cosimo just stared above at the man still pining him to the forest floor.
âPleaseâŠâ Cosimo tried. âPlease donât kill me.â
âLike I said kid,â said the man. âThere has to be a trial in front of the king.â
Cosimoâs eyes widened significantly. There wasnât a king for miles around court⊠how far had Cosimo travelled, and in what direction? The question lingered on his tongue, and he wanted to voice it, but thought better of asking the enemy⊠or even worse, letting them know just how clueless Cosimo really was.
The man stared down at Cosimo with a stern glance. âIâm going to get you to sit up, if you try to escape, we will catch you, and the other soldiers will hurt you again. Do you understand?â
Cosimo nodded. He hated himself for it, but he had to listen to this man. He seemed to be the only one who didnât want him dead at that moment. The angry soldier returned with two bands of metal attached together with a thick link of metal between them.
âWhatâ what are they?â Cosimo asked, his voice cracking with fear. The soldier helped Cosimo to sit up which caused a wicked amount of pain in his nose to flare up and Cosimo grunted with the effort.
The man took the metal from the angry soldier and dismissed him with a wave. The other soldier didnât want to listen but obeyed the man when he told him to go verbally.
The man opened the metal loop and showed it to Cosimo, saying with a reassuring smile: âThey open like this, see?â
Cosimo leaned in closer to inspect the metal. âWhat do they do?â He asked, a little less scared at seeing them up close. The man lifted his hand and put the metal over his own wrist.
âThey tighten over your wrist like this, see? They lockâ well, they essentially keep your hands tied behind your back so you canât hurt someone again.â
Not have use of his hands. Cosimo shook his head vehemently. âNo. No. I wonât hurt anyone else; I promise. Donât put them on me.â
The manâs smile faded back into a frown. âIâm sorry, but I have to. Please donât fight me. I donât want you getting hurt again.â
Cosimo was trembling in the manâs hands, but he nodded his consent for the man to grab Cosimoâs wrist. Cosimo screamed when the metal touched his wrist and bolted back away from the man.
âWait! Please! Please! Wait! Ow, please! I wonât hurt anyone!â The man caught Cosimoâs ankle before he could get further away from him and dragged him back. âPlease donât. Please! Iâll be good.â
A shadow crossed the manâs face as he grabbed Cosimoâs arm and pulled it behind Cosimoâs back before locking the second cuff around Cosimoâs wrist.
Cosimo let out a hiss as the metal burned a circle around his wrists, tears coming to his eyes. âPlease, Iâm sorry. Take them off. Iâm sorry. Whatâ agh! What is it?!â
The man grabbed Cosimoâs arms to stop him struggling more and hurting himself. âIron. Itâs a metal that is poisonous to your kind.â
âPlease,â Cosimo whispered, the plea coming out soft and childish, fat tears trailing down his cheeks. âPlease take them off.â
âI canât,â said the man. âIâm sorry,â and it sounded like he meant it. The man then got to his feet and waited patiently for Cosimo to do the same. Cosimo pushed himself up, his balance going off and he hissed as he moved his hands to catch himself. All they touched was iron and it burned. The man put a hand under Cosimoâs armpits once he saw the boy struggling and helped him into a standing position.
âThank you,â Cosimo said, the words like ash on his tongue. Thanking humans now? What would court think of him? His mind trailed back to the boy in the elfbow and guilt flood his body as he was pushed forward gently by the man.
âChange of plan, boys. We are bringing this one back to the King.â
One of the other men stood up, his face the shape of a weasels; small wisps of hair clung to his upper lip and chin in what Cosimo could only assume was supposed to be a beard and a moustache. The soldier lifted his nose high in the air when he looked up at Cosimo, grinning up at him and revealing yellowing teeth.
âItâs not even fully grown,â said the soldier with a high-pitched voice. The nice man holding Cosimo scoffed and pushed Cosimo forward again.
âEither are you, McClagen.â
âDoes it know that we kill things like that?â McClagen sneered. The man didnât reply, but Cosimoâs fate weighed heavy on him, heavier than a cloak made of stone. He frowned as the nice man led him passed the other Soldiers readying to take off again.
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